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Old 04-06-2011, 05:20 PM   #1
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Ebooks and Author Signings - what to do

A few months ago someone here recommended Lisa Lutz as an author who has 4 books in the "Spellman Files" series. It's about a slightly dysfunctional family who run a private detective agency in San Francisco. (We were looking for more books like the Stephanie Plum books from Janet Evanovitch).

I started with one on my new Kindle and I've slowly bought them all and my wife is in the middle of the series.

Well Ms Lutz has a new book out as of yesterday "Heads you Lose" and she is doing a book tour. I plan to attend one of her signings and naturally I was going to buy the hard-cover copy for her to sign.

But - I would really rather order the ebook version. This seems kind of wimpy to go to a book signing and not buy the book. And it's kind of fun having signed copies of a book by a favorite author.

So what to do?

Should I bring a Sharpie and have her sign my leather Kindle cover? Maybe we need a 'skin' where authors can sign the back of our readers?

Have any of you attended an Author event, but purchased the ebook version? Does it feel strange?
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Old 04-06-2011, 05:45 PM   #2
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maybe all the authors will start offering little postcard-like pictures of their book covers and then you can get them signed and frame them or collect them. Collectible bookcards like baseball cards?

Actually - maybe you can print something out like that for her to sign, but bring along your Kindle to show her you bought the book.

I haven't read Lisa's new book yet but I really enjoyed her Spellman series. Hope you have fun.
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Old 04-06-2011, 05:50 PM   #3
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I think there was a thread about this last summer some time, and someone had an author "sign" with a touch screen stylus, though I don't remember on which device.

I've thought that putting books on SD cards, thumb drives, etc., and having those be signable might be a good solution.

Another possibility: an authors' autograph book. You could have each author sign a page in the autograph album, with space for a picture of them (or the two of you!), information about the event, anything you wanted. It wouldn't be quite the same thing as an autographed book, but on the other hand it would be safer than lending out your autographed copy of a favorite book and never getting it back, or having something terrible happen to it when it's out of your hands (my boss once returned a book looking like his dog had chewed on it, and he didn't have a dog), or having to buy another copy (and take up another book's worth of space) so you can have a reading/lending copy as well as the signed one in its little plastic bag.
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Old 04-06-2011, 06:35 PM   #4
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I've gone to a couple meet-n-signs from both author and musician, and some of them have had some other things for signing like portraits and such.

Like was said before, grab an autograph book and snap a picture of them at the event to put in with the signature afterwards.
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Old 04-06-2011, 07:05 PM   #5
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I get a copy of the book to sign. That way still have ebook to read and lug around with me, without fear of the signature getting tore up.
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Old 04-07-2011, 10:24 AM   #6
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For my first Australian Romance Readers Convention I personalised a folder. Red roses wrapping paper cover.
Each author I had read had a page. The page had a dowloaded pic of covers of all their ebooks that I owned. Thinking about it now I could have had an author pic too. There was room for the author to sign the page. The pages slipped out of the folder easily to be signed.
None of the authors refused to sign. Many were interested as ebooks were still a novelty in Australia 2 years ago.
This year I didn't bother as there were souvenir booklets given out. However I think my folder makes a better souvenir. And I like the idea of being able to add a photo of author with reader.
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Old 04-07-2011, 10:36 AM   #7
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I think a convention and a bookstore signing are two different things (and I'm not quite sure which you are attending). If it's a convention, then supporting the author is all you need to be concerned about, and showing your Kindle book does that. So by all means, take a picture, use an autograph book, etc.

If the signing is at a bookstore, there is probably no requirement to buy a book from the store, but it's good etiquette and a good way to support the bookstore. The bookstore is not getting paid for the author appearance, they are getting paid when they sell books. I used to work at an independent bookstore and certainly we had some collectors who brought a whole stack of first editions for the author to sign, and we wouldn't turn them away, but it's just nicer all around to buy the author's book from the bookstore.

Occasionally for a VERY big author, the author's PR person would specify that they would only sign whatever book they were touring for. But that not the bookstore's restriction.

And personally, I guess I am still old-fashioned because as much as I love my reader, it would be very meaningful to me to have a signed hardcover of a favorite author sitting on my bookshelf.

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Old 04-07-2011, 10:44 AM   #8
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Actually singings can be done in electronic books, take a little creativity but can be done. Let's consider a few scenarios:

I am an author who has sold a few copies of my latest electronic book and my publisher wants to do an on site signing. I go to the site with my tablet PC, and I create a digital image of my signature with software such as MS Word and save that. After my presentation I tell visitors to email their electronic copies to this address along with your own address. I take any copy I get in the email and copy the signature picture that I created to the PDF (Adobe Acroabt Writer will allow this) and email it back. Voila my customer is sitting there with a signed digital copy.

I embed a four digit code in the back of the electronic book. After my presentation customers can ask for a digital copy by recalling that digital code, proves they own the book. Anyone with a correct answer is emailed a digital signed copy.
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but it's good etiquette and a good way to support the bookstore..
Yes. You just exposed the crux of what was bothering me. It's not about the Author - but the Bookstore. Ebooks are kind of a slap to independent bookstores as they have no way to make money. Walking in with a Nook or Kindle is like buying food from one restaurant, but bringing it to another to sit and eat.

I'll leave the Kindle at home and buy the tree-book to support the store.

Note: Lutz is part of a movement to support independent bookstores and her tour does NOT include any chain booksellers. It might be bad form to show up with a ebook reader tied to Amazon or B&N.
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I think an appropriate medium would be an etch-a-sketch - then take photos of the finished signature, erase, repeat!
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I think I would do a print run of my cover images to take with me if I had an opportunity to do a signing.

Another option is to have some t-shirts printed with the cover of a book. It's an investment for the author, but if the author could afford it then they could buy them for 4-6 dollars each and sell the autographed shirts for 20.
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I think there was a thread about this last summer some time, and someone had an author "sign" with a touch screen stylus, though I don't remember on which device.

I've thought that putting books on SD cards, thumb drives, etc., and having those be signable might be a good solution.

Another possibility: an authors' autograph book. You could have each author sign a page in the autograph album, with space for a picture of them (or the two of you!), information about the event, anything you wanted. It wouldn't be quite the same thing as an autographed book, but on the other hand it would be safer than lending out your autographed copy of a favorite book and never getting it back, or having something terrible happen to it when it's out of your hands (my boss once returned a book looking like his dog had chewed on it, and he didn't have a dog), or having to buy another copy (and take up another book's worth of space) so you can have a reading/lending copy as well as the signed one in its little plastic bag.
I think this was me. I had Heather Webber, Denise Swanson, Sara Rosett, and Marcia Talley all sign my Asus netbook (using the Paint program) and the stylus. Then I saved as .png files and have since exported to my main computer. These days, since I got the Sony 950, it'd be the same, only signing the Sony instead of a netbook, of course, using the Handwriting application on the Sony. But for a Kindle, or something with no stylus input, I guess the Sharpie on the back would be as good as anything else. I think Nate did this when he got Sherman Alexie (he of the infamous quote about punching people who read ebooks in the nose) to sign his Kindle. (He didn't get punched in the nose, thankfully). Having something I could get autographs on was one of my considerations when choosing an ereading device - yes, I'm odd.

Alternatively, if you've had any contact with the author before the signing; (Facebook, blog comments, etc.) ask for a bookmark or a postcard if you don't already have one, and take that to the signing. Be sure and take your own pen, though, (something that will show up on the bookmark, for example, silver sharpie if the bookmark is black or dark colored).

Be aware: Some bookstores won't let you have the author sign anything that you didn't purchase at the store. Anderson's in Naperville IL did this. You couldn't have them sign your book without a blue ticket; and you only got the blue ticket by purchasing the book there. Fortunately, that location was my second time seeing both Heather and Denise, so I didn't need to stand in line for autographs (I already had them).
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Buy the physical book, have it signed. Think of it as a collectible while the ebook can be your reading copy.
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